Re: Mother
Posted by ESC on May 12, 2002 In Reply to: Mother
posted by Bruce Kahl on May 12, 2002
: The origin of the word
for "mother" in virtually all Indo-European languages is the baby-talk syllable
"ma," (usually the first recognizable syllable uttered by a baby and also the
basis of "mama") plus the kinship suffix -ter (-ther), also found in "sister,
"brother," and "father." The original form, *mater- evolved into Latin "mater,"
Greek "meter" (as in "metropolis," the mother city), German "Mutter," French "mère,"
Serbian "majka," Russian "mat', materi," Italian and Spanish "madre," Portuguese
"mãe," Danish "moder," Dutch and Afrikaans "moeder," Norwegian "mor," Swedish
"moder," Icelandic "móoir," Irish "máthair," Hindi "mataji," Gujarati "maataa,"
Farsi (Persian) "madar," and Pashto "mor."
: To All the Moms out there--Happy
Mother's Day!!
Thank you.
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